SortStack #2312 — 2032-10-07

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  1. The boy pharaoh Tutankhamun dies in Egypt 1323 BCE

    He died around age nineteen after a minor reign — yet his is the most famous tomb ever found, because grave robbers largely missed it for over 3,000 years.

  2. Christopher Columbus makes landfall in the Americas 1492

    Columbus never set foot on the North American mainland and insisted until his death that he had reached the edge of Asia.

  3. Galileo points a telescope at the night sky for the first time 1609

    With a telescope magnifying about twenty times, he saw mountains on the Moon and four moons of Jupiter — direct evidence that not everything orbits Earth.

  4. Napoleon is finally defeated at the Battle of Waterloo 1815

    Overnight rain delayed the French attack, buying time for Prussian reinforcements. Wellington called it 'the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life.'

  5. Yuri Gagarin becomes the first human in space 1961

    His single orbit lasted 108 minutes, and he parachuted to the ground separately from his capsule — landing in a field where a farmer and her granddaughter stared in disbelief.

  6. Dolly the sheep becomes the first cloned mammal 1996

    She was cloned from a mammary gland cell, so the scientists named her after Dolly Parton.

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